Deryck Cooke

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  1. Deryck Cooke Male Person, Born: 14 Sep 1919 in Leicester , Died: 27 Oct 1976 in

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  1. An Introduction to Der Ring des Nibelungen 1995

Recordings (40)

  1. The Other New Motive... (Examples 104-109) 3:36 (1995)
  2. There Are Several Independent Love-Motives... (Examples 110-114) 2:55 (1995)
  3. The Characters in Whose Lives... (Examples 115-120) 5:27 (1995)
  4. One Further Motive Belongs... (Example 121) 1:25 (1995)
  5. The Sword Motive Recurs... (Examples 122-130) 4:28 (1995)
  6. Ironically, This Phrase... (Examples 131-135) 2:58 (1995)
  7. Closely Associated With Gutrune's Motive... (Examples 136-140) 2:26 (1995)
  8. Here We Come to the End... (Examples 141-146) 3:43 (1995)
  9. Complementary to This Symbol... (Examples 147-149) 2:14 (1995)
  10. One Last Central Symbol... (Examples 150-157) 4:54 (1995)
  11. One Further Motive Connected... (Examples 158-161) 2:52 (1995)
  12. There Are One or Two Motives... (Examples 162-168) 3:48 (1995)
  13. These Motives of Alberich and Mime... (Examples 169-171) 2:07 (1995)
  14. Quite a Number of the Subsidiary Motives... (Examples 172-176) 2:50 (1995)
  15. Besides This Family of Motives... (Examples 177-180) 2:31 (1995)
  16. Our Final Example... (Examples 10, 181, 182) 3:57 (1995)
  17. In the Final Scene of Götterdämmerung... (Examples 181-183) 2:45 (1995)
  18. Even More Masterly... (Examples 184-188) 4:31 (1995)
  19. Now If We Return... (Examples 189-191) 2:47 (1995)
  20. This Masterly Way... (Examples 192, 193) 4:52 (1995)
  21. Of All Great Musical Compositions... (Examples 1-4) 3:37 (1995)
  22. The Fundamental Symbol... (Examples 5-11) 4:46 (1995)
  23. Returning Now to the Nature Motive... (Examples 6, 12-16) 3:22 (1995)
  24. A Number of Further Motives... (Examples 5, 17-21) 3:17 (1995)
  25. A Second, Much Smaller Family... (Examples 22-25) 2:35 (1995)
  26. So Much for Nature. (Examples 26-38) 7:56 (1995)
  27. The Cause of the Deterioration... (Examples 39-44) 3:30 (1995)
  28. The Other Transformation... (Examples 45-48) 3:44 (1995)
  29. Several Other Motives... (Examples 49-52) 2:47 (1995)
  30. Two Further Motives... (Examples 41, 53-61) 7:12 (1995)
  31. The Basic Motive Associated With the Spear... (Examples 62-68) 5:17 (1995)
  32. Along Another, More Complex Line... (Examples 69-72) 2:12 (1995)
  33. In Act Two of "Walküre"... (Examples 69, 73-75) 2:21 (1995)
  34. Returning Now to Act Two of "Walküre"... (Examples 76-79) 3:54 (1995)
  35. Love Is Another of the Central Symbols... (Examples 80-83) 3:06 (1995)
  36. Later in the Same Scene... (Examples 84-87) 2:22 (1995)
  37. Freia's Motive Has Two Independent Segments... (Examples 88-91) 2:01 (1995)
  38. The Label 'Flight'... (Example 92) 0:56 (1995)
  39. When Fasolt, in Scene Two of "Rhinegold"... (Examples 93-98) 5:23 (1995)
  40. A Little Later in This Interlude... (Examples 99-103) 3:07 (1995)